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'Can't afford to lose session like we did'

Cook on England's overall performance: "You can't afford to lose a session like we did at the end of day two if you want to stay in the game. If you get behind the game in India, it's very difficult to get back.

"My dismissal, I just missed the ball. If you knew you were getting that ball you'd play straighter. I just missed it and Kumar (Dharmasena) got it right.

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'Rashid starting to believe in himself'

Cook on Adil Rashid: "One thing we spoke about in Bangladesh was we didn't have the control with our spinners. Adil has taken it to heart, gone away and bowled beautifully. He wasn't bowling the foll tosses and long hops like he had been. That's a huge credit to him.

"Rash can bowl. He's a good bowler and I think he's starting to believe it now. I think we're starting to see a bloke who realises he can play."

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'Duckett worked harder than anyone in nets'

England coach Trevor Bayliss, speaking on Sky Sports about Ben Duckett: "It is certainly something Cook and I will sit down and have a chat about. He's one guy that has probably worked harder than anyone else in the nets.

"It's disappointing from that point of view. It does show its a long way between county cricket and Test match cricket at the highest level.

"I'm more than comfortable with Jos (Buttler) playing as a batter. He's been hitting the ball quite well in the nets. I've been happy with the way Jonny has kept. From the South Africa tour to now, he's done a fantastic job."

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'No hiding place' for Duckett

England captain Alastair Cook on Ben Duckett, who has 18 runs in three innings in the series, tells Sky Sports: "It shows how hard international cricket is. There is no hiding place. You score a lot of runs for your county, away from the spotlight, but after a couple of dismissals for England, suddenly the media and TV are all over you.

"Ben is a very talented cricketer, there is no doubt about it. He is certainly a guy who will be around for England."

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'Scoreboard pressure really counts'

India captain Virat Kohli on his team's performance: "It's been a lucky ground for me. Every time I come here I get a good feeling. The environment is such in the stadium that you want to play exciting cricket. The support is priceless.

"We wanted to make sure we bat deep and long, put pressure on the opposition. That's exactly what we did. From there on the bowlers were always on top. Scoreboard pressure is something that really counts in Test cricket. You saw that here."

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'We have nice momentum'

India captain Virat Kohli, speaking on Sky Sports, about the next Test: "There's not much to think about. We've been playing some really good cricket. We don't have to be complacent at all. We have nice momentum.

"We've come back from tough situations. England have played quality cricket. We need to strike the right balance of not getting too desperate and not relaxing too much either."

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England have depth in their batting and good seamers, but there have been concerns over an opener and a number four for a while. Joe Root has moved up to three, which means we now have a problem at number four. Hameed looks the part as an opener but he's only 19. They have 'calypso collapsoes', and that's what hurts them.

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There are positives for England: Hameed's battle on the fourth day, Broad's performance on one foot, an increasingly confident Rashid starting to bowl more consistently. But there has to be serious questions over Duckett's place. The collapse on day two is what has cost them the most.

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Debutant Jayant Yadav finishes with match figures of 4-68 with the ball, and it was his performance with the bat that tipped India over the 400 line. Ashwin ends the game with eight wickets; he was slightly off yesterday but today, he was bang on. A word for Mohammed Shami too, who has bowled with excellent pace throughout the Test.

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England have been outplayed and ultimately lost it on the second evening when all those wickets fell. Days one and two lost us the game. The crumble on the second day was the main reason for the loss of this Test.

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England have fought hard throughout this Test but that collapse on the second day has cost them. They've lost all ten wickets in this innings for 83 runs. Cook's dismissal last night was the real kicker, the one that England couldn't recover from. It was always going to be an uphill struggle but it was a quick end for England.

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Eng 154-8

Bairstow 34, Broad 1

The sweep has served Bairstow well today. He's down on one knee again, twisting those wrists and smashing Ashwin for four. It's good to see him rotating the strike. Clever, too, playing the shot all along the ground. Broad has one delivery to face from Ashwin and takes a single from a thick inside edge.